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BC Snob wrote:
I find no data in the linked study on antibodies from only infection.
Mar-21-2022 04:12 PM
silversand wrote:
....this thread has probably now run its course. Just one last item of important interest, that may inform the course of this pandemic. Whether you are vaccinated or not, this recent comprehensive article in Medscape may save your sanity. It is a comprehensive review of all known scientific research on why we now are certain, that natural immunity will be the policy of close to every nation on Earth, whether you choose the vaccination route, or not. It is a long article, with a link to each piece of research backing the article thesis:
Covid-19: Why are we Ignoring Infection-Acquired Immunity?
....the section on long-lasting protection, Comparisons With Vaccine-induced Immunity, Caution Over Boosters and now, you having read all the supporting research linked in the article, the most poignant section, the future of Public Health Policy will drive home how we should proceed in the future with natural immunity policy IF inconvenient science does not continue to be sidelined.
Antibodies derived from natural infection with COVID-19 are more abundant and more potent – at least 10 times more potent – than immunity generated by vaccination alone, according to a study from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, US, published on January 25.
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silversand wrote:The article contradicts what the epidemiologists that I pay attention to say. Actually, all of them say that immunity caused by previous infection is worth something, at least for a while.
natural immunity will be the policy of close to every nation on Earth
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Moisheh wrote:
Did you have any trouble getting a test that would still be valid when you crossed?
Mar-18-2022 04:55 AM
pianotuna wrote:
AriveCan is a nasty piece of code. It won't run on older Android devices. At Christmas time it would also not run on iphones
Mar-17-2022 04:12 PM
pianotuna wrote:
AriveCan is a nasty piece of code. It won't run on older Android devices. At Christmas time it would also not run on iphones.
Mar-17-2022 12:04 PM